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Released
  
May 11, 1993

Artist
  
Sananda Maitreya

Producer
  
Sananda Maitreya

Symphony or Damn(1993)
  
Vibrator(1995)

Release date
  
11 May 1993

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Genres
  
Contemporary R&B, Urban contemporary, College rock

Similar
  
Sananda Maitreya albums, Contemporary R&B albums

Terence Trent D'Arby's Symphony or Damn* (*Exploring the Tension Inside the Sweetness) is the third studio album by Terence Trent D'Arby, released in 1993 through Columbia Records. This album marked something of a comeback after the disappointing performance of his previous album Neither Fish Nor Flesh, and was generally well received by many critics, with Q Magazine rating it five stars upon its release.

Contents

Composition

The album is heavier in sound to D'Arby's smash hit debut album, which was essentially a mix of pop, soul and gospel. However Symphony or Damn contains several guitar oriented songs, such as "Do You Love Me Like You Say?", "Castillian Blue", "Are You Happy?" and the out-and-out rocker "She Kissed Me". The latter is an up-tempo hard rock song, that features the line "she likes rap and metal really loud", alluding to the subject's love of rock and heavy metal music. However, "Castillian Blue" and "Are You Happy?" have a blues guitar sound, with the former sounding dark and brooding and the latter featuring a far more upbeat pop/soul/blues sound. The drum sound throughout most of the album is also of a heavy nature.

"Penelope Please" namechecks The Pretenders frontwoman singer/guitarist Chrissie Hynde in the chorus: "You will still be home in time, to watch Top of the Pops, featuring Chrissie Hynde".

Commercial success and single releases

The album peaked at #4 on the UK Albums Chart and was boosted by four Top 20 UK singles, "Do You Love Me Like You Say?", "Delicate", featuring Des'ree (both tracks peaked at #14 in the UK Singles Chart), "She Kissed Me" (UK #16) and "Let Her Down Easy" (UK #18).

Two more tracks were released from the album but they were not as successful as the aforementioned tracks. "Turn the Page" failed to chart, while "Neon Messiah" was released as an EP in Japan only. This included a number of B-sides and is a widely sought-after collector's item.

Track listing

  1. "Welcome to My Monasteryo" – 0:31
  2. "She Kissed Me" – 3:39
  3. "Do You Love Me Like You Say?" – 5:30
  4. "Baby, Let Me Share My Love" – 3:56
  5. "Delicate" (featuring Des'ree) – 4:16
  6. "Neon Messiah" – 3:55
  7. "Penelope Please" – 3:07
  8. "Wet Your Lips" – 4:15
  9. "Turn the Page" – 6:07
  10. "Castilian Blue" – 5:15
  11. "Tension Inside The Sweetness/Frankie & Johnny" – 3:29
  12. "Are You Happy?" – 3:54
  13. "Succumb to Me" – 5:14
  14. "I Still Love You" – 2:15
  15. "Seasons" – 5:37
  16. "Let Her Down Easy" – 4:06

Personnel

  • Terence Trent D'Arby - vocals, acoustic & rhythm guitar, bass, keyboards, clavinet, drums, percussion, drum programming, backing vocals
  • Chester Kamen, Tommy Girvin, Tim Pierce, Aaron McClain - guitar
  • Leland Sklar, Kevin Wyatt, Tim Archibald, Neil Stubenhaus, Will McGregor - bass
  • Curt Bisquera, Harvey Mason - drums
  • Randy Kerber - electric piano
  • Greg Phillinganes - keyboards
  • Emilio Castillo, Brandon Fields, Dino Govoni, Donny McCaslin, Scott Gilman - tenor saxophone
  • Stephen "Doc" Kupka - baritone saxophone
  • Bob Bowlby - alto saxophone
  • Greg Adams, Lee Thornburg, Andy Gravish, Joe Giorgianni - trumpet
  • John Wheller - trombone
  • John Allmark - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Peter Cirelli - baritone horn
  • Matthew Vaughan - keyboards, programming
  • Songs

    1Welcome to My Monasteryo0:31
    2She Kissed Me3:40
    3Do You Love Me Like You Say?5:31

    References

    Symphony or Damn Wikipedia


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